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From: krnarayanan2013 <
Date: 1 July 2014 at 17:11
Subject: Fw: Fwd: FW: Good Old Days - A "MUST READ" ARTICL


--- from the diary of an old soldier ..... people like Lt Gen Bhagat were
still
alive ......and the modern breed of Gens was beginning to be born!


The recent brutal killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops on
Indian
soil, then the Indian government's protests and the Pakistani government's
denials, etc etc has left me pondering and reminiscing about the good old
days.

I have had three postings in J&K, and I distinctly remember three
incidents that
took place around NW Kashmir during my first posting at Uri in 1976-77:

Incident 1: A Maratha Light Infantry battalion was newly inducted in a
sensitive
sector. On the very first night when the rear party of the previous
battalion
finally moved out and the main body of Marathas newly moved in, Pakis fired
2"
mortar shells on a Maratha forward post. (This has been the usual way
to welcome
newly inducted Indian Army units by the Pakis for ages.) As soon as
day broke, a
Major on the Maratha post climbed a tree with an RL (Rocket Launcher, for my
civilian friends) slung on one shoulder and two rockets slung on the other,
and
simply blasted two bunkers of the Mujahid post across the LOC.

Thereafter, not one bullet was fired by the Pakis on the Maratha paltan for
as
long as they stayed there.

Incident 2: Pakis observed that Gorkha soldiers in their OP (Observation
Post)
just left the LMG (Light Machine Gun) un-attended for 2 to 3 minutes while
they
went out of the OP for a pee. One summer day at about 11 o' clock in
the morning,
in a daring raid, two Paki soldiers sneaked in and ran back with the LMG.

Four hours later, which is normally siesta time and security is lax, a team
of
Gorkha soldiers raided the Pak post and came back with the Paki CO's
15 years old
daughter. (Pakistan Army's officers-lot is super privileged. They even stay
on
border posts with their families.) The Gorkhas did not harm the child,
they just
made her sit on a chair on top of the OP bunker. Soon enough, a bunch of
Paki
jawans came up to the LOC with a white flag and the Gorkhas' LMG, and
a neat and
clean exchange took place.

Incident 3: This incident happened when Naga Regiment was newly raised in
the
Indian Army and Pakis had no clue what material the Nagas were made of!
(Those
with a weak stomach may please skip reading this incident further.)

The Nagas were also given the customary welcome on their induction,
but they did
not retaliate. Then, for the next two consecutive nights, a couple of Paki
soldiers would cross over to the Indian side, lob hand-grenades at the
Naga post
and run back. On the third night, a few Naga soldiers laid an ambush
and caught 2
Pakis. They brought the Paki soldiers back enough to be hidden from the
Paki OP
sights. They tied the Pakis to a tree, lit a fire and performed a
traditional Naga
dance! Then they chopped a leg off one of the Paki soldiers and literally
barbecued it over the fire. Both the Paki soldiers were let off the
next morning,
but not before the were made to hear this dialogue between a Naga
Havildar and a
Sepoy:

Sepoy: "Ustaad, inko rakhte hain, bilkul chicken jaisa taste hai."

Havildar: "Nahi re, inko jaane do, yeh dono bahut kamjor hain. Ab yahan 3
saal
rehna hai; tu tension mat le, aur bahut mote tagde milenge."

This news spread like wildfire, and the Pakis (Baluch Regiment) across the
LOC
were thereafter not to be seen even through binoculars, till the Naga
battalion
was replaced by another unit after 3 years.

Now-a-days, the only reason Pakistanis keeps blatantly bullying us Indians
is
because we allow them to do so.

How I miss the good old days. Jaane kahan gaye woh din!








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